In the velvet darkness the posse of 16 white men crouched noiselessly at the jungle’s edge. Just beyond, in a clearing, glowed the campfires of their prey: a tiny band of Brazilian Indians whose men ...
BARRANCON, Colombia — Following traditions of hundreds of years, the Nukak-Maku Indians roamed the jungles of southeastern Colombia, hunting game with blow guns and gathering berries, as oblivious to ...
In the jungle valleys, back from the southwest shore of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, live the world’s most determined isolationists: the celebrated Motilon Indians. They are naked, few in number and ...